yes of course the $49.49 seller lifetime didn't put you off as you as a minority decided that you could see a return on your outlay. But the majority of potentially new Ebid members most likely will not share this view/
We all need to take a look at the site from the perspective of a first time visitor and base our judgments on this.
Remember that new Ebid viewers are informed that on Ebid it is free to list, or for a one off payment of $49.49 they can have seller lifetime membership.
Whenever is the most effective way to list on Ebid as a newcomer (platinum) ever pushed?
List for free and likely see your listings stay unsold or pay $49.49 for an unknown quantity and still see no success as you will carry on listing in Ebay style.
If the platinum option was pushed then more new sellers would see some results for their efforts.....5c is not a big ask and is a real bargain.
Lots of good ideas here on promoting eBid but I am slightly computer tech illiterate. I was wondering if you could tell me how do I go about posting one of the shown logos onto my Facebook account-in particular the eBid as the alternative to eBay online auction logo?
I agree with many of the suggestions suggested in this thread and I hope the people behind eBid are reading it.
I agree that a concentrated ad programme DESPERATELY needs to come from eBid in order for them to get their product to a wider customer base - its simply unrealistic for a sustainable business not to have some kind of advertisement strategy and for an online business its insane. However, this shouldn't necessarily stop us helping.
What some people may be forgetting is that eBay targets large sellers like Tesco and Argos etc who will upload thousands of listings each which will contribute to the eBay large number of listings. I would hope this is a strategy eBid doesn't employ.
eBid needs to change and develop or it looks like its standing still in an ever evolving world and if your standing still you're falling behind or more to the point being left behind. I think eBid has definitely don this
Changes I would make to eBid:
Give a thumbnail picture FREE for every single listing regardless of membership.
The increase of FVF fees will happen eventually - so do it now (along with restructuring of memberships), but still a comfortable distance
from eBay FVF (no higher than 7.5% at highest. I'd say 2.5% for Seller+ to 7.5% for Seller account).
Restructure memberships - current memberships as explained as overly complicated (not difficult to understand just unnecessary).
I'd use any increased revenue to continue advertising campaign. I'm sure there are more ideas some of
you have thought of from time to time.
Last edited by backsilver; 13th April 2013 at 12:40 PM.
The increase of FVF fees will happen eventually - so do it now (along with restructuring of memberships), but still a comfortable distance
from eBay FVF (no higher than 7.5% at highest. I'd say 2.5% for Seller+ to 7.5% for Seller account).
Well…how you’re think will help in that way very much or quicker what we have now…?
I mean we have now very low FVF and that revenue comes for eBid ONLY after items is sold…
So…how will help bigger FVF for eBid to achieve bigger revenue much quicker…?
Because if something sounds too good to be true it often is to good to be true. And with FVF sales so low its playing with expectations that leads to disappointment (I speak from experience). Obviously, more direct revenue increasing methods and changes will need to be made as well, but that's up to the eBid guys - they just need to be careful.
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